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Net Poker – Where Do The Pros Play
March 31st, 2008 by Noelle

Web poker has expanded over the past number of years and it’s not going away any time. Most of the well-known professionals are staying at domicile to compete in net poker in place of the casino. On most evenings you can see Phil Ivey, Mike Matusow, or Gus Hansen participating in online poker at Full Tilt. Patrik Antonius who goes by the screen name of Luigi66369 dominates the large stakes money games online. He frequently sits with sixty thousand dollars at the three hundred/six hundredNL games waiting for anyone to compete against him. Normally Phil Ivey or some well known net professional will compete against Antonius heads-up for some cold hard cash. Antonius and Ivey have defeated any challengers that have stepped up to them in the last couple of months. Pots that surpass one hundred thousand dollars are a regular occurance and the pots are only getting biggerare not getting any smaller.

John Juanda can usually be seen competing in the 50/100 NL tables with a max buy-in of then thousand dollars. Juanda might just be one of the most dependable players at the tables. He consistently appears to be up twenty to thirty thousand by the time the game ends. If you like a good show, make sure to stop by and observe Mike "The Mouth" Matusow get up to his regular carrying-on. Mike frequently talks to the audienceand will regularly tell his adversaries how great he is at poker. Mike is recognized for showing large ten thousand dollar bluffs on the river holding seven high. Gus Hansen usually makes frequent appearances on the higher limit Omaha games. Internet poker has brought the great game right into your home. No longer do you need to wait for poker shows to air on tv. Each day, there is a massive cash game being played online. These pros are betting buildings on every turn of the card. Watching these guys gamble will boost your play.


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